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Jetstar is axing its regional Q-300 turbo-prop services in New Zealand at the end of November.

The budget carrier says softer demand, and higher fuel costs are behind the decision.

The airline currently offers up to 130 return services a week, during peak season, on its regional network. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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